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Morar 310 - Port
Marloe Watch Company

Morar 310 - Port

$699Upper Mid

// 4th cheapest of 18 in Watches// Top of Marloe Watch Company's range

// Verdict in context

Brand stance 7/10·This piece 7/10·on brand line

This product lands right on the line of what we expect from Marloe Watch Company.

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Loopwheel score// how we score
9.1/ 10Exceptional

// weighted across 7 scored axes

Make
7.0/10
Value
9.0/10
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§ 01The Review

There are a handful of British microbrands genuinely worth your attention. Marloe is one of them, and the Morar 310 in Port is probably the most committed thing they make.

The Verdict

At $699, the Morar 310 is a serious dive watch from an independent British brand that charges Swiss-adjacent prices without the Swiss pretension. The red ceramic bezel and scarlet silicone strap make this a loud piece, and it knows it.

The Make

The case is 316L marine-grade stainless steel, 41.9mm across and just over 12mm thick. That's a sensible diameter for a dive watch, and the thickness sits within reason for a proper tool piece. The unidirectional bezel insert is white glossy ceramic, paired in the Port configuration with a red ridged silicone strap. The combination reads emphatically, which is the point.

Marloe lists 310m water resistance, tested to 350m. Supporting that claim: a screw-down crown with sacrificial crown guards, a helium escape valve, and an anti-magnetic soft-iron cage fully enclosing the movement. The crystal is sapphire. The lume compound is Superluminova X1, on both hands and dial. These are not exotic specs, but they're the right specs, priced fairly for what you're getting.

The movement is a Miyota 9039, made in Japan. Marloe assembles the watch in-house in the UK, near Henley-on-Thames. The Miyota automatic is a reliable workhorse, and no serious person at this price point should expect otherwise. What you don't get is a Swiss lever escapement. What you do get is a movement that will run accurately, service easily, and not embarrass you.

The Fit

One size, as is the nature of watches. At 41.9mm, the Morar wears closer to 42-43mm on the wrist due to the crown guards and lug-to-lug geometry. If you run slim wrists, this will dominate. On a medium to large wrist, it sits confidently. The silicone strap is comfortable in water and sports contexts, though it is firmly a single-purpose material.

The Context

At $699, the Morar 310 competes with Seiko's Prospex line at the lower end and bumps against Tudor's entry at the upper. It doesn't beat either on movement pedigree, but it does offer something neither can: a genuinely independent story, UK assembly, and a visual identity that doesn't look like anything else on the market. Alternatives worth comparing include the Oris Aquis (more movement, more money) and the Seiko SPB series (Japanese movement, arguably better finishing, more anonymous). For buyers who want to wear something with a specific story behind it and don't need Swiss on the dial, Marloe makes a reasonable case.

The Personal Note

I haven't owned this one. Based on the specs and Marloe's track record, my hesitation isn't the price or the Miyota. It's the colorway: a 9/10 on the loud scale is a specific commitment, and red is a specific commitment within that. If the Port version appeals to you immediately, it's probably right for you. If you're asking whether it can be worn to the office, the answer is technically yes and practically no.

§Spec sheet// 85% coverage · Deep

Every data point we have.

// Construction
Material
10% ceramic, 5% sapphire, 15% silicone, 70% stainless_steel
Fabric detail
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Construction notes
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Made in
United Kingdom (assembled in-house); movement made in Japan
Care
Mechanical watch — avoid strong magnetic fields where possible; rinse with fresh water after saltwater exposure; service periodically per brand recommendation.
Signals tracked
3 / 5
// Fit
Cut
Regular
Sizing accuracy
True To Size
Sizing range
One size (41.9mm case)
Formality range
Very casual → Smart casual
// Use
Season
Year Round
Loud-to-subtle
9 / 10
Versatility index
4 / 10 · 3 formality contexts · 1 season
Wash difficulty
2 / 5 · Standard care
Versatility
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Layering
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Travel-friendly
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// Value
Price
$699
Price tier
Upper Mid
Percentile · Watches
18th percentile
Within brand
Top of Marloe Watch Company's range
Category rank
4th cheapest of 18 in Watches
Cost per wear
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// Predictive
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// The anatomy

21 data points

Color & tone

Color name
PortV
Color hex
#E63329V
Color family
RedV
Color value
MidV
Saturation
VividV
Undertone
WarmV
Colorways available
1I
Color versatility
8I

Pairing & styling

Pairs with (bottoms)
Denim, Chinos, Trousers, ShortsI
Pairs with (colors)
Navy, Grey, White, Black, Olive, Tan, BurgundyI
Pairs with (footwear)
Sneakers, Boots, LoafersI
Capsule role
StatementI
Outfit archetypes
Casual, Smart casual, Weekend, SportyI

Use & performance

Season
Year roundI
Activity
Work, Going out, TravelI
Occasion
Everyday, Casual, Weekend, TravelI

Economics

Price
$699I
Resale price
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Provenance & journey

Country of origin
United KingdomI
Supply chain steps
316l stainless steel sourcing, Ceramic bezel production, Sapphire crystal cutting, Japanese miyota movement manufacturing, Uk assemblyI

V read from photos · I inferred from the spec · C computed. Every value carries its source — we don't guess.

// What we measure
Make
Construction quality. Materials, workmanship, the actual making.
Fit
Sizing accuracy and cut consistency. Does it fit like the brand says it will.
Style
Visual strength and design coherence. Aesthetic intent, not trend.
Value
Quality-for-price. What you get versus what you pay versus what else costs the same.
Practical
Day-to-day wearability, care, durability. How it lives in a wardrobe.
Stance
The brand's point of view. Deliberate house, or commercial drift.
§ 04The Context

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